Re: [RFC kvmtool 0/9] arm: Drop support for 32-bit kvmtool

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On 2025-03-14 22:25, Oliver Upton wrote:
The last stable kernel to support 32-bit KVM/arm is 5.4, which is on
track for EOL at the end of this year. Considering this, and the fact
that 32-bit KVM never saw much usage in the first place, it is probably
time to toss out the coprolite.

coprolithe! :D


Of course, this has no effect on the support for 32-bit guests on 64-bit
KVM.

Oliver Upton (9):
  Drop support for 32-bit arm
  arm64: Move arm64-only features into main directory
  arm64: Combine kvm.c
  arm64: Merge kvm-cpu.c
  arm64: Combine kvm-config-arch.h
  arm64: Move remaining kvm/* headers
  arm64: Move asm headers
  arm64: Rename top-level directory
  arm64: Get rid of the 'arm-common' include directory

FWIW:

Acked-by: Marc Zyngier <maz@xxxxxxxxxx>

        M.
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